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THE LIFE & GAMES OF AKIVA RUBINSTEIN:
Volume 1: Uncrowned King
Author: John Donaldson and Nikolay Minev
Russell Enterprises, Inc. (2006)
402 pages
$28.95
Reviewed by Jeremy Silman
The first edition of this two book set about the legendary Rubinstein's
life and games appeared (in hardcover) in 1994. Since then, these books
have become collector's items not only because of the historic
erudition of both authors, but also because the games of this great
player are considered to be extremely modern and are thus prized by
modern grandmasters like Gelfand (who said that Rubinstein was one of
his heroes), Marin (who spoke very highly of him in his wonderful book,
LEARN FROM THE LEGENDS), and even Kasparov (who discussed the famous
Polish genius in Volume 1 of his MY GREAT PREDECESSORS). I should add
that I also have a chapter on Rubinstein in my SILMAN'S COMPLETE
ENDGAME COURSE, labeling him as the Master of Rook Endgames.
Since THE LIFE & GAMES OF AKIVA RUBINSTEIN has been out of print
and hard to acquire for so many years, it was great news for every
chess fan when a new soft-cover edition appeared (with new, recently
discovered games and new material about his life added).
Why get such a book? Those interested in chess history will obviously
want to own it. But this book goes far beyond a mere historical
tome. Aside from a detailed biography, you also get very readable
crosstables of his matches and tournaments and every known game
Rubinstein ever played (the vast majority are annotated).
In other words, this is a must buy for chess historians, lovers of
chess history, and fans of high level annotated games. Quite simply,
the two-book set is the definitive treatise on this magnificent player.
Click to buy (or get more information about) LIFE
& GAMES OF AKIVA RUBINSTEIN: VOL 1 UNCROWNED KING
Click to buy (or get more information about) MY
GREAT PREDECESSORS VOLUME 1
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FROM THE LEGENDS
Click
to buy (or get more information about) SILMAN'S
COMPLETE ENDGAME COURSE
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